• Record Label: Mute
  • Release Date: Jun 16, 2009
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  1. TimH
    Jul 29, 2009
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    I understand Metacritic's influence on indie bands, and how it is one of only a few ways indie bands are covered in the mainstream media, but why are two kids who cranked out some "anti-disney" music on their GarageBand software given any coverage whatsoever? This disc is a disgusting waste of space that reflects poorly on the judgment of those managing this site. And the idea of I understand Metacritic's influence on indie bands, and how it is one of only a few ways indie bands are covered in the mainstream media, but why are two kids who cranked out some "anti-disney" music on their GarageBand software given any coverage whatsoever? This disc is a disgusting waste of space that reflects poorly on the judgment of those managing this site. And the idea of calling this punk makes me want to turn up The Sex Pistols to 11 and blow my ear drums out. Collapse
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  1. Like Tiny Masters, these kids are at that enviable point when all this seems fresh and new. You can almost see the process of discovery burning brightly in their eyes. Skeletons perfectly captures that moment.
  2. The overall effect of Skeletons is akin to being poked and prodded by a bratty child for over half an hour.
  3. So, though it’ll be a while before they shake off the inevitable age fixation, TMOT have produced an album that’s a stroke of genius regardless of age.